Better Things: Season 5/ Episode 8 “Jesus Saves” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Sam plans a family trip to England and, as to be expected, there are a few bumps in the road.
Sam plans a family trip to England and, as to be expected, there are a few bumps in the road.
Imagine a world where you could sue the owners of your ancestors for reparations or there were restitution taxes – this is Marshall Johnson’s story.
Many notable reveals happen in episode 7, including learning information you may feel we should have known about for years.
What happens when you mix the eccentric characters of Atlanta with odd Londoners with money to burn? Utter madness.
As Sam guests directs a show in San Francisco, Max is tasked with watching the ever moody Duke.
We catch up with Earn, Van, Darius, and Alfred as they head into the Netherlands for Paper Boi’s European tour and learn about Zwarte Piet.
Rather than continue the stories of the characters we haven’t seen since mid-2018, we’re reminded of the tragedy of Davonte Hart’s story – but with an Atlanta-style spin.
Sam has come to the point of no longer just taking it on the chin and not only doing nothing but saying nothing.
How Frankie identifies is accidentally revealed, as Duke speaks on her insecurities, Max tries to get a grip on what’s going on in her life and Sam her finances.
As Sam tries to do a good thing, karma reminds her that they are not easily influenced.
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